Chastise

Chastise

Definition

Chastise is a verb that means to scold, criticize, or reprimand someone for their behavior or actions. It’s like giving someone a stern talking-to when they’ve done something wrong or made a mistake. When you chastise someone, you’re basically letting them know that what they did wasn’t okay and that they need to learn from their mistake. It’s a way of trying to correct their behavior and make sure they don’t repeat the same action in the future. 

Example sentences
My teacher chastised me for not turning in my homework on time.
The coach chastised the team for their lack of effort during practice.
The boss chastised the employee for making a costly mistake.
The principal chastised the students for their disruptive behavior in the cafeteria.
The referee chastised the player for using foul language on the field.